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Big Sacrifice Sale
OF
COLORED
DRESS GOODS
Ileforo giving jou tlio prices ottered In this salo let ua deflno tlio
policy of tlio new management regarding advertising bargains. Our ad
vertisements, as wo stated last week, aro to give news of now arrivals
In stock and from tlmo to tlmo offer special Inducements. Wo want ev
ery lady to Know Sachs' Dry Goods Co. will not offer a bargain unless
It is a bargain. That Is tho truo mission of tho advertisement, and
jou will find it faithfully carried out at our store.
Reductions for one week only
VALUES NOT C0N8IDERDD
Wo must make room for tho Spring Goods which will soon arrive.
Hy taking advantage of these cxtr aordlnary prices you will savo from
one third to one half on standard dress materials. After tho salo all
tlio goods will bo sold only at regular prices.
Remember only this week
IIIIGINNING MONDAY, FEB. 10.
Seo tho goods displayed In w indow and Interior and note the follow
ing prices:
CAMEL'S HAIR GOODS
In fancy plals, extra flno all
wool.
Regular. Sale
Price. Price.
42 In. wide $ .75 50c
46 In. wide 1.00 70c
52 In. wld 1.25 80c
Fancy Checked Suitings
Beuclo effects; GG In. wldo.
Kegular price, $1 23 yard.
Sale Price 75c
Ladles' Cloth
In fancy plaids, extra flno all
flno range of Bhades; doublo
fold; regular price, COc jnrd.
Sale Price 45c
Polka Dot Cashmeres
all wool, positively new, doublo
fold, regular price, $1.
Sale Price 80c
DONT MISS
N. S. SACH'S DRY
WHY THROW $40 AWAY
by paying J100 for a typewriter when you can get an up-to-dato
strictly high grado machine
The Wellington Visible Writer
for $60. This machine Is a revolution in typewriters. Ono of
many endorsements given tho Wellington Typewriter Is as follows
"We make tho statement positively
that they aro absolutely tho best, ex
celling all others in simplicity, dura
bility and accuracy. Wo are using 75
of them In our Philadelphia and Now
York stores They hao our unquali
fied endorsement.
"(Signed) JOHN WANAitAKEIt "
We hate lust received n shipment of theso typewriters and
will be pleased to gho full particulars regarding same.
Theo. H. Davies & Co,, Ltd.
PER S. S.
New Line Golf Shirts
very latent in tlio market.
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U. SBKOMOTO,
Robinson Block, Hotel Street.
"STSHIMAMOTO
General Merchandise, Dry Goods, Groceries.
Japanese Provisions, etc
MAGOON BLOCK, MERCHANT hIREET,
g'.Q.BoscSSO JEvgaAri. 21ft
GOO KIM, N0UANLSLREET'
BIO HOLIDAY 8T0CK OF TOY8.
Many new Stayles Table Covers, Embroidered both of Grass Linen and1'
Silk.
Embroidered Piano Covers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Etc.
Heavy Pongee 811k and White 8llks, Victoria Lavsn, India Lawn and
Laces of all kinds. New stock of Swiss Embroideries.
DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
P O Box i Til il.
THE OLDEST CHi. v-SE FlRAl IN HONOLULU.
COMMISSION- MEROHANTB.
Dittiri la Flo Sllki tad Grtit Llotot Cbtaot tod JtpintM Good of All KloJi
sto-tit NuQtnu itrtt
the Bulletin, 75cts. per month
FANCY CREPOffS
all wool, 'beautiful combination
of colors.
Regular, Sale
Price. Price.
42 In. wld $ .76 45c
44 In. wlde..$1 to 1.25 65c
All Wool Cheviots
fancy materials, CO inches wldo;
regular price, ?1 25.
Sale Price 65c
Fine F. Flannels
newest designs in fancy stripes,
polka dots, cashmcro effects.
Kegular prices, $1 and $1.25.
Sale Price 75c
Silk Striped Waistings
very latest designs, nil new
goods, regular price, $1 yard.
Sale Price 80c
THIS SALE
GOODS CO., Ltd,
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ALEXANDER J. CASSATT.
Mr A I (ninie pi fHlilt nt of the I'elilis.ilwiiila rnllrond vvho Is the
elrjgliintoi of tin gl.n'illi i uti lpi lt whleh Include tunneling limit r the Hud
pom liver New ml. ellv niul the East rive-r n ml establishing u tiruilntis on
Hie cnt in ml ol l.uii Maud Is one of the most progressive railroad miu
ill I lie eotintr)
SILVER ISSUE m
PARTY DIVISION ON
PHILIPPINE POLICY
Incidents of Congress Showing Fu
ture Plan of the Democrats
Philippines the Only
Issue.
Washington Jan 27 The refusal
of tho recent Democintlc House ran
eus to endorse tho Kumas Clt plat
form Is causing no little comment In
Washington political circles
failure of the Democrats to stand by
the platrorm of two jenrs ago Is the
ninfn Blffnlflont.t In flint nnl,. en. n I
more significant In that only seven
teen members of this caucus were will
Ing to declare themsehes as unaltcr
ably In faior of such endorsement Or
course, ban a ote been tnltcn. which
woiiiu naio placed all tho members
present on record, there would hne
been many more otlng ror the plat
form. This evidence of the unpopular
Ity of that Instrument is regarded as
Indicating tho determination of the
party to break away from Issues that
wero twice presented to tho people for
approval and overwhelmingly dcrent
ed. Tho Issue most cmphntlcnll) dls
carded was the free eolnnge of silver
nt sixteen to one That Issue Is now
thrown over, nml will not ngnln ho
come a prominent factor In politic al
discussion
The onl Issuo that now stands as
present Demoei.itie doctrine Is nntl
Imperialism and that has been prnitl
call) re endorsed b) the attitude of
the mlnirlty In the Houso and In tlur
Senate on tho Philippine Tariff hill
The Senate Democrats declare for nb-
solute freo trnde with tho Hilllpplnci
until they can be turned over to tho
peopie- umi innauu mom ami practl
cany pledge themselves to see to It
'"" '"" """" mi.iiiiuii -j
soon ns practlcalile Almost every
pemocratic speaker on the Urgent Dc
llelency bill during the last week en-
dorsed the attitude ot tho Senate Dem
oerats and anti Imperialism Is nn cm-'
phaslzed Issue The Republicans re-
IlllAn llinl tills linn liArtn iIaha AUAn
:V . .: . uvM uuuu C.i
that they tear that It may embarrass
the pacification of tho Philippines I15
Keeping alive the hopo or ultimate In
dependenco Tho Democrats hovvev
ci, claim that b) Insisting upon pacifi
cation ami not proposing withdrawal
until tho Filipinos nro ready to govern
themselves the) hnvo not, In the
least. Interfered with mo worK or the
United States In the Philippines It
Is noted, however that reports fiom
Manila Indicate that the talk or ultl
mate Independence Is having n harm
till effect Prom now on tho Houso i
and Senate wile never occasion offers,
will ling with the Deniocrnle cleniin
clntlons of the Republican Philippine
pollc) nml tho Uepiililicnns will not
lose the oppnrtunlt) now offered them
of showing the linprnt Ileal chmaeter
of tilt pioposed Democrntle pollc) nml
of uiiipliahllng the tact that b) slan
del lug the United Stntes and Its oil!
eials In tho Philippines the Deiuocratv
has shown chaiaetcilstlc Incapacity
and an especinl aptitude of blaclenln
the Nations good name
DlVOItCli BY MAIL.
Seattle, Wash .Inn 31 rrnnk R
Couklln Is either unfamiliar with tho
form or proteduie obtaining Iu tho
matter of legal sepmntlons 01 else he
has heard of tho fume which ceit.ilu
Western States have attilned ns lo
calities where dlvences may lie piocur
ed whllo )ou wait
Diput) Count) Clerk Plimpton re
ceived a lettei from CeinMlu dated at
Ban Crane Urn In whleh he requests tho
Superior Court to grant him a dlvorro
fiom .Mrs M C CiiuMin about whom
he sj)s iimonipllmentiir) things In
language calculated to admit of no dual
moaning Tho applicant Inclosed
postage stnmp evldentl) expeitlng i
icielpt of the decieo b) return mail,
lie agiecs If the divorce Is promptly
Issued to lemlt ail) fee which tho
Court mn) claim as a toward for Its
services i
"Some folks, said L'ncle Ubcn,
tecum to maglne dat no mattei how
uiueh de) tiomps on oh feet dc) s
luifftek gentlemen If dc) si)a sense
i me afterward Washlnfcton Star
I
STIR UP LIYELY TALK
IN HOUSE OF COMMONS
Cost of Boer War Has Peen Enor
mousOver 200,000 Men
Are Now in the Field
Money Voted.
London, Jan 31. The War Sure
tar, Mi. llrudeikK, In liitrodm lim n
puppleinenlarj arm estimate of 1.5.
000 nun In the Hon so of Commons to
Thls'dn) said this nitloii hioucht tlio totnl
of the cost of tho war Tor the present ' trials those or other States maj be
car up to CiUHTOUOr) On Jaiiuarvinuhjerttd. besides the remilar dull to
lu, lli...tn.ll ..l.l .1.. .. ...,,. ... . ..n .
1st llioilerlck said there were still
217 81)0 Hiltlsh troons In South Africa
, Tl-expenses or tho war had now been
.reduced to about 4 SOO.noo per month
Brodcrlck s presentatum or the sup
plemectar army estimate furnished
air John Illundell (Consenatlie) with
nn opportunlt to refer to yesterday's
report of the Committee appointed to
Inquire Into the purchases or horseH
for the Ilritlsh arms which report.
whllo lensurluc Sir John fur inilimil
liable attacks upon the Integrity or or
fleers round Hint excessive prlci s wer
p-ild Sir John asserted thnt his orlgl
nal statements were true and submit
ted letters to show 'that certain utile eri
were mixed up In hortc bwludleB nt
iliidapist and Vienna He also .isvt
ed that the evidence beiore the com
mittee revealed a gross scandal
Mr llobhoiise n member of the In
ipilr) committee- dc fended the officers
but dee hired that the Investigation rei-
vealeil glaring shortcomings In the ro
mount depirtment On one contrnct
for noises amounting to 1111 fWO tlio
profit was Ltimiu Assuming that a
Blmllar pucintnge of profit was mado
on tlio Liseionoou spent In
ro
mounts tho sneaker istlmatid
thnt
euu Hiir umce nail oesiovvcel on tlio
contrnetors n proflt or CS.uoooro Tlio machines cm which the Amerlenn duty
remount department was clearly inof.lwas fiom Hio to lRn ,ier cent higher
HeFent nml the official nt tho head of Ifiirnllinu J-.u per cent higher and to
It ought to be dismissed. bat c n Itar 1'iV per cent hlghe r
At that juncture Sir William Vernon 'lho speal.tr protested that he din
Hurtoiirt (Liberal) said ho desired not desire a tarirr war
.... - . .
ooiiiu explanation legariling tlio new1
contracts for food
llrodcrlek replied Fomc-what Hip
pnntl) whereupon there were loud
cries or Older! '
Sii William amid cheers, sharply
lemliided the War Secietnry thnt It
wns the custom or the Houto fnr one
meinbei to tieit nnolhei with "gentle
maul) (otirtotv
Hour) l.nhoniheie tl.lhernl) declar
Oil that Honipbod) ought to he hanged
In connection with the remounts and
moved a lediiction of tho vote
Lord Stunli) I'lnnminl Secrelur) to
the War Ollleo explalnul thnt nil the
transactions complained or had been
conducted h) the venmuniv commit
tee which was not connected with the
Wni OHlce
lliodurlek de lended Mnjor (ieneral
William It Tinman, Inspector (1c niiial
or the ic mount department, fiom the
i luii go or an) illehonnrahlo conduit
and .iltei being considerably Pressed
rlom thn Liberal side, reluctantly uu
del look tci mnke n full Investigation nl
lho eases of all ollheis concerned nml
promised theie should bu no recui
rence of the paviucm or exe-csslvo
prices feu horses
Lnboucliero s motion was rejected
by it vote of I'll! to 73 and tho supplo
menturv estimates were ndnptcd b) n
vote of 139 to 50
.lAPAMTHE SOLDIIiRH LOST.
New Yoik Ian .11 A cable to the
Sun fiom Yokohama sa)s A detach
ment of 210 Infantrymen left Avvomoil
on Jniiu.ir) 21d to prnrtiie murelilng
civei snow None of them has slme
been seen except u coipciral who w 14
found hist Mnndii) b) a relief paity
i lho corporal says the men lost their
wu) and vveie overcome h) the intense
cold '1 he) were without fuel unci horn
ed thi'ii haversacks and rifle slo. ;;
but b) the evening of Jnnuni) 25 all
but seventy-one of them hud perished
Tho survivors separated Into small par
ties and sought u lefuge it Is fe.ut'l
Hint all hut tho eoipoial have been lost
The story hns stirred the elt) and
fiililgueiH are suhsci thing for the idle f
or tho r.imllles or the unfortunate sol
dleis.
V STOMACH
This womlerriil medicine has liexer'
been Kiunlltd ns a stomaeh strciiRth I
I mi ami lualtli builder It Is the onl '
, m io tin when our i jstem Is weaK ,
i iml urn down nml oii suffi r from
dyspepsia, Indigestion, constipation,
naiuicney, sour stomach or ocadache. '
Try It It will sun ly do ou Rood Ilu
su i Dui tin K' inline with our Pri
vate Die Stamp over the necU of the
bottk
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
William's Tariff Plan
Defeated in Committee
llirlln Jan 30 -The Uounimeiit
was ileriatul todaj In the Tnrirt Com
mlttie or the ItclihatuK h 15 ote
to lu win n the nmendmeut of llerr
Clamp Consi riutltu was adupted iu
(liilrltig thi' proilm tlou or eeitirUaten
ot origin of all goods sulijeil lo dtitliH
differing In nmouiit netordlng to the
tuunti) where thej are- mnnurni tilled
Palling the- piodiittlon of eeitlllenti r
nroilgln the highest dtit) shall be 111)
pose-il e-icept iu caKis where no doiilit
exists that the goods were made- In n
count r e'lititled to lower latcs m
whleh case eeitlllcntes mil) be dW
pensed with
Tho enmmlttec oted cm this amend
ment ImnKillatel) iiftei Count I'osa.
ilonsh) W'ehner the tmperl.il hen
larj or State ror the Interior, spenkliiu
for the (ioiernmi nt had sain In,
1'ider.ited Goermiieiitn cannot aiept
an) piolslou miiKIng (ertinales or
oilgln nn oidlnnr leuuliemeut I ru
grit that I lie ejliiniittee Is diMitlng
too niiKh time discussing ami miliums
tint cannot botome law
The-committee adopted tin Hist see
tlnn or p.iruginiih k which Is as rol
lows "Dutiable goods rrom nny
iounti tienting (li rmifn shlim and
n,m,M ,.,,.it i, , , , i.i. ,i ,.
tiomuc lutes on tin lull nlin of the
goods floods not subject to dut) euu
be fixed half their vjilue "
Count vim Seliwenn l.oewltz Con
servntlve oflered nn nmendmeut em
powering the Government tci treat the
goods Imported from foreign countries
with the snme duties and customs leg
Illations that the same countries up
pi) to (iermnii) In so fnr as the Iron
ties would permit of Biich nitlnn
lljioii lle)l y.t llerrnshelm l.lliiral
complained of tne hcnv) tiade bil
mice against (!ermnn In the Amerl
can trade He said that (Jormaii ex
ports In the United Stalls had unnln
ed Mntlonni) since IS'i while Clip
man) h Imports fiom tluit eountrv has
Iniriased from UJ oimnoft marks to
I dui umi nun mniks He submitti u
runipinitlvi- tables or the eliiUex cot
In tid b) (,e rmiiii) ami tue I lilted
States purporting tci show tint Amer
lc.ui duties upon twciit) two staple
lines range il I ruin 11 pei cent on sole
leather to 2i)(io pe i cent on writing mn
chines higher thnn the duties collected
h) (lei man) Other pnmpps cited
li) ll.iion lle)l Zii lleriiishelm were)
ihlivdes cm which he suld the Ameil
ran elut) was ,1S per cent lilghei than
that ccileited hv Orninnv sewlnn
"Hut." snld Hen Oolheln "these
amendments provoke a tariff war The
Increase on our Imports from the Unit
ed States Is due to our dennnils fur
invv pindiietH like copper which mil
iilictrlcal Itidusii) iiipilicH"
The vote- nn Count von Sthwcrlnn
.amendment wus postponed
SCHWAB M) PLUNGER
New Yoi! l.m ii v nhle to tbo
Jouiml fiom Puis h.ivs I have re.
Celvid nlimit slut) lahligiiims evei)
chiv since mv nni diiv lit Monti lulu
flthei nulling nlioiu mj alleg .1 ginib
ling ni ii mini lug mr rm it hiIiIC M,
Sihw.ib the M' el inllllnniilri teulu
"I have pot ufTired in) iislgmitloii ns
pi chIiIi lit or thestiel trust I have nut
rislgiiul and was nut criticise d hv mv
ollleerh of the iiimpnii) fm giunlillii),
and the slmpli reason is tint I did nut
guieble
When u man bus spenl tiveniv vears
In building up a iiputalliiii It Ik hard
tn have uewHpipiis smash It In one
dii) I am full) ullve hi the powi i or
n KH.it nrwrpipcr hut It shoiihl be
"'elded a lilt great dlsiietlim I went
to tin Casino one da) .if tc i illnuer and
I in down a few touts like cvnhc,dv
clue When I won I hit nil tl mipe)
on the table fin the next ihv Seeing
this some stupid Publish Jiiiiuulljt
cnlled It plunging'"
There Is nn l'nmlly Medic Ine so 'a
voiahlv liiinwn as PAIN-Kll.l Kit Kur
sixty veais It has been used hv MN
nloiu.ilca In nil puits of lho world nut
nlv tu coiiutetact the illnatk In
(lueinci on their ranillles but fm th
ine of nil diseases or the bowels an I
fur wounds hums bruises Hi Avnil
iihitltutrs there Is but one Paln-Klll-er
Pei i ) Dav Is' Price 21e nml 50e
Iliown Its (in loos about pcopli s
bellels They will give entire c tech n
to Hie most ahsuiil things and pit
no rnlth w hate vol iu tin most obvious
tiuths.
Illnck es lie noticed thn'
The le s (in em now Hi ImHii t the
luist ccmfldi in e In hash hut hell ent
all the c inipii ts and mini e pie ) i eai
sit biloie him flostou Trans ilpi
Whlli waiting for our nen 1.1,1. tn the Sadi Hulhllng to bo
rumpled I we hae moled t. niiriiflt into tin FISHER BLOCK, op
poslte LOVE BUILDING, whir m an pri pared to II the sann ex
eellnit standard 01 furniture a wr ha, alwajs made It n point to
handle
Our tempornrj quarters nr rj haii'lxom. and a Mslt from ion
will be welcome
PORTER FURNITURE CO., LTD.
I'ifthcr mock, opp.
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C. W. MAGFARLANE,
SOLE AGENT.
MACHINES SOLD, RENTED AND REPAIRED.
Weekly Bulletin,
Tel. Mntn ail.
BIG SHIRT WAIST SALE
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. ALL WAISTS MARKED
BELOW COST. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM.
A. A. MONTANA,
Lcmlinr- DrcKHiiinliliijv House unci Millinery PnrlnrH.
Aldington mock, Hotel St. II. Pi DAVISON, MiinnHcr.
The Germania Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
ASSETS $27,378,533.30.
Paid to Policy Holders since 1SC0 for Death Claims 2I 373 40D 05
l'or Matured Policies 7 507.003 27
Dividends and Surrenders 13099 131 37
Totnl
EMMETT MAY,
Manager for Hawaiian Islands,
Evening Bulletin, 75c per month
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